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May 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment

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Possible Beginnings And Ancestry And Story Of The Title Allan Lord

March 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment

Allan Lord is very an interesting name. All names are interesting, the fact is, when one starts to research what they mean and where their origins come from. Names in English alone might have hundreds of beginning sources. When foreign names and their origins can also be looked at, it can be really interesting.

In addition to the Germanic root, the name can come from a Gaelic word. “Ailin” is Gaelic for a little rock or tiny pebble. The Bretons spoke Gaelic, and the name may have come into common use in the English language when William the Conqueror’s Breton allies brought it with them. A famous Breton who was close to William the Conqueror was named Allen, Earl of Brittany.

Generally in most of Europe, individuals only had one name at the beginning of the beginning of recorded history. But as people began to travel and trade, a surname was desired. It was sometimes just the name of one’s clan, but it could also be the trade that one’s family worked in. That way, James Farmer originated in a family of farmers and Bob Shepherd is probably the descendant of someone who herded sheep.

Allan Lord became a popular name in England during Europe’s dark ages. It underwent a pickup in popularity in the United States in the 1950′s. Mostly as a result of a popular actor, Alan Ladd. A name’s origins can provide a window into one’s culture.

Ramon Desage

September 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Mr. Ramon Desage was fortunate to have been born into a prestigious family, the son of a outstanding doctor. He spent abundant of his youth living each in Lebanon and Europe. Throughout this time, he formed a sturdy interest in learning and operating with multiple cultures, which laid the foundation for Mr. Desage’s future endeavors.

A pivotal academic diversion for Desage was selecting to leave his native country of Lebanon and attend The University of Paul Sabatier and Sorbonne. He graduated with each an undergraduate and graduate degree in Political Science and Economics. This gave him the academic background to pursue a career operating for UNESCO, which has as its mission to push universal and international respect and peace among nations.

Mr. Desage was a Cultural Attache for UNESCO, acting as a diplomat with responsibility for promoting the culture of his homeland. This job served him well, as he was ready to connect with several of the French aristocracy, whereby he learned how to develop and cultivate highly effective and influential relationships. This was a key position with UNESCO that ultimately helped form his future career.

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